DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. This film builds on the Normal distribution, introduced in film 11, by giving various examples, focusing on the losses from shoplifting in various shops.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

The 1930s was a highpoint for ocean-going liners. Crossing the Atlantic by boat was the only way to reach the US, and competition between the French and British shipyards was never less than fierce, a focus for patriotic pride. The British QueenMary and French Normandie epitomised the golden age of the ocean liners. They were among the floating Art Deco palaces that competed intensely to win the Blue Riband - a prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing. A Holy Grail for the two countries, this prize was also a great bit of marketing.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com

published:17 Jan 2018

views:20374

A three minute film demonstrating the statistical concept of frequency distributions through dance.
Project title: 'Communicating Psychology to the Public through Dance' (AKA 'DancingStatistics')
Founder & Co-Producer: LucyIrving
Founder & Co-Producer Dr CarlSenior, Aston UniversityProject Manager & Co-Producer: Elise Phillips
Statistical Lead & Co-Producer: ProfessorAndy Field
Choreographer: Masha Gurina
Filmmaker: Kyle Stevenson
These films were funded by a BPS Public Engagement with additional funding from IdeasTap.
http://www.bps.org.uk/news/bps-funded-dance-films-explaining-statistical-concepts-launched-online-0
If you have questions or comments about this film please contact @statsdancer #dancingstatistics or dancingstatistics@gmail.com
The BPS runs an annual public engagement grant scheme. Through these grants we aim to help members promote the relevance of evidence-based psychology to wider audiences either through direct work or by organising interesting and relevant communications activities. For press inquiries please contact the BPS Press Office.
http://www.bps.org.uk/what-we-do/awards-grants/public-engagement-grants/public-engagement-grants
IdeasTap is an arts charity for young, creative people at the start of their careers.
Visit their website for more information http://www.ideastap.com.

What is the line distribution like for EXO's comeback song Ko Ko Bop?
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Album: The War

published:18 Jul 2017

views:524808

Note: these were not made by me I'm am not trying to copyright anything
A bunch of logos and stuff you see before you watch the movie

Film

A film, also called a movie, motion picture or photoplay, is a series of still images which, when shown on a screen, creates the illusion of moving images due to the phi phenomenon.
This optical illusion causes the audience to perceive continuous motion between separate objects viewed rapidly in succession. A film is created by photographing actual scenes with a motion picture camera; by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques; by means of CGI and computer animation; or by a combination of some or all of these techniques and other visual effects. The word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to the industry of films and filmmaking or to the art of filmmaking itself. The contemporary definition of cinema is the art of simulating experiences to communicate ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty or atmosphere by the means of recorded or programmed moving images along with other sensory stimulations.

Crash Course

Plot

Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.

The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.

Oliver has said that he has full creative freedom, including free rein to criticize corporations. His initial contract with HBO was for two years with an option for extension. In February 2015, it was announced that the show has been renewed for two additional seasons of 35 episodes each. Oliver and HBO programming president Michael Lombardo have discussed extending the show from half an hour to a full hour and airing more than once a week after Oliver "gets his feet under him".

The film has been noted for the problems encountered while making it. These problems were chronicled in the documentary Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, which recounted the stories of Brando arriving on the set overweight and completely unprepared; expensive sets being destroyed by severe weather; and its lead actor (Sheen) having a breakdown and suffering a near-fatal heart attack while on location. Problems continued after production as the release was postponed several times while Coppola edited thousands of feet of footage.

Ko Ko

Ko Ko...Koli Kothi is a 2012 Kannada romantic film genre starring Srinagar Kitty and Priyamani in the lead roles. The film is directed by R. Chandru. Ramana Gogula is the music director of the film. Bhaskar and Adhi have jointly produced the venture under Bharani films.

Cast

Soundtrack

The audio soundtrack was released on 7 December 2011 at the Bell Hotel in Bangalore. Ramana Gogula has composed 6 songs and Kaviraj has penned lyrics for 5 of them.

Release

KO KO had a good opening in allover Karnataka. It successfully ran in theaters and finished 30 days. When Sidlingu and Ko Ko was released together, Sidlingu did not get good response as it was in off illegal activities used in the film.

Marial Film Distributions

LogoMix: United Film Distributions + Sony Pictures Television

This is logomix!

10:32

The Normal Distribution and Shoplifting (DeSTRESS Film 12)

The Normal Distribution and Shoplifting (DeSTRESS Film 12)

The Normal Distribution and Shoplifting (DeSTRESS Film 12)

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. This film builds on the Normal distribution, introduced in film 11, by giving various examples, focusing on the losses from shoplifting in various shops.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

The 1930s was a highpoint for ocean-going liners. Crossing the Atlantic by boat was the only way to reach the US, and competition between the French and British shipyards was never less than fierce, a focus for patriotic pride. The British QueenMary and French Normandie epitomised the golden age of the ocean liners. They were among the floating Art Deco palaces that competed intensely to win the Blue Riband - a prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing. A Holy Grail for the two countries, this prize was also a great bit of marketing.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com

A three minute film demonstrating the statistical concept of frequency distributions through dance.
Project title: 'Communicating Psychology to the Public through Dance' (AKA 'DancingStatistics')
Founder & Co-Producer: LucyIrving
Founder & Co-Producer Dr CarlSenior, Aston UniversityProject Manager & Co-Producer: Elise Phillips
Statistical Lead & Co-Producer: ProfessorAndy Field
Choreographer: Masha Gurina
Filmmaker: Kyle Stevenson
These films were funded by a BPS Public Engagement with additional funding from IdeasTap.
http://www.bps.org.uk/news/bps-funded-dance-films-explaining-statistical-concepts-launched-online-0
If you have questions or comments about this film please contact @statsdancer #dancingstatistics or dancingstatistics@gmail.com
The BPS runs an annual public engagement grant scheme. Through these grants we aim to help members promote the relevance of evidence-based psychology to wider audiences either through direct work or by organising interesting and relevant communications activities. For press inquiries please contact the BPS Press Office.
http://www.bps.org.uk/what-we-do/awards-grants/public-engagement-grants/public-engagement-grants
IdeasTap is an arts charity for young, creative people at the start of their careers.
Visit their website for more information http://www.ideastap.com.

EXO - Ko Ko Bop Line Distribution (Color Coded)

What is the line distribution like for EXO's comeback song Ko Ko Bop?
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movie logos and distributors (3/4/09)

movie logos and distributors (3/4/09)

movie logos and distributors (3/4/09)

Note: these were not made by me I'm am not trying to copyright anything
A bunch of logos and stuff you see before you watch the movie

They were fast and sleek and 150 years ago the great tea clippers ruled the waves. Battling the elements, they raced to deliver their valuable cargo from China to the fashionable tea drinking sets in London.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com
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Marial Film Distributions

LogoMix: United Film Distributions + Sony Pictures Television

This is logomix!

published: 21 Oct 2017

The Normal Distribution and Shoplifting (DeSTRESS Film 12)

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. This film builds on the Normal distribution, introduced in film 11, by giving various examples, focusing on the losses from shoplifting in various shops.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

OutSmart Labs, chargée de la distributions marketing du film "Race"

The 1930s was a highpoint for ocean-going liners. Crossing the Atlantic by boat was the only way to reach the US, and competition between the French and British shipyards was never less than fierce, a focus for patriotic pride. The British QueenMary and French Normandie epitomised the golden age of the ocean liners. They were among the floating Art Deco palaces that competed intensely to win the Blue Riband - a prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing. A Holy Grail for the two countries, this prize was also a great bit of marketing.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com

EXO - Ko Ko Bop Line Distribution (Color Coded)

What is the line distribution like for EXO's comeback song Ko Ko Bop?
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published: 18 Jul 2017

movie logos and distributors (3/4/09)

Note: these were not made by me I'm am not trying to copyright anything
A bunch of logos and stuff you see before you watch the movie

They were fast and sleek and 150 years ago the great tea clippers ruled the waves. Battling the elements, they raced to deliver their valuable cargo from China to the fashionable tea drinking sets in London.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com
Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur

The Normal Distribution and Shoplifting (DeSTRESS Film 12)

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked ...

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. This film builds on the Normal distribution, introduced in film 11, by giving various examples, focusing on the losses from shoplifting in various shops.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. This film builds on the Normal distribution, introduced in film 11, by giving various examples, focusing on the losses from shoplifting in various shops.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

The 1930s was a highpoint for ocean-going liners. Crossing the Atlantic by boat was the only way to reach the US, and competition between the French and British shipyards was never less than fierce, a focus for patriotic pride. The British QueenMary and French Normandie epitomised the golden age of the ocean liners. They were among the floating Art Deco palaces that competed intensely to win the Blue Riband - a prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing. A Holy Grail for the two countries, this prize was also a great bit of marketing.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com

The 1930s was a highpoint for ocean-going liners. Crossing the Atlantic by boat was the only way to reach the US, and competition between the French and British shipyards was never less than fierce, a focus for patriotic pride. The British QueenMary and French Normandie epitomised the golden age of the ocean liners. They were among the floating Art Deco palaces that competed intensely to win the Blue Riband - a prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing. A Holy Grail for the two countries, this prize was also a great bit of marketing.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com

A three minute film demonstrating the statistical concept of frequency distributions through dance.
Project title: 'Communicating Psychology to the Public thro...

A three minute film demonstrating the statistical concept of frequency distributions through dance.
Project title: 'Communicating Psychology to the Public through Dance' (AKA 'DancingStatistics')
Founder & Co-Producer: LucyIrving
Founder & Co-Producer Dr CarlSenior, Aston UniversityProject Manager & Co-Producer: Elise Phillips
Statistical Lead & Co-Producer: ProfessorAndy Field
Choreographer: Masha Gurina
Filmmaker: Kyle Stevenson
These films were funded by a BPS Public Engagement with additional funding from IdeasTap.
http://www.bps.org.uk/news/bps-funded-dance-films-explaining-statistical-concepts-launched-online-0
If you have questions or comments about this film please contact @statsdancer #dancingstatistics or dancingstatistics@gmail.com
The BPS runs an annual public engagement grant scheme. Through these grants we aim to help members promote the relevance of evidence-based psychology to wider audiences either through direct work or by organising interesting and relevant communications activities. For press inquiries please contact the BPS Press Office.
http://www.bps.org.uk/what-we-do/awards-grants/public-engagement-grants/public-engagement-grants
IdeasTap is an arts charity for young, creative people at the start of their careers.
Visit their website for more information http://www.ideastap.com.

A three minute film demonstrating the statistical concept of frequency distributions through dance.
Project title: 'Communicating Psychology to the Public through Dance' (AKA 'DancingStatistics')
Founder & Co-Producer: LucyIrving
Founder & Co-Producer Dr CarlSenior, Aston UniversityProject Manager & Co-Producer: Elise Phillips
Statistical Lead & Co-Producer: ProfessorAndy Field
Choreographer: Masha Gurina
Filmmaker: Kyle Stevenson
These films were funded by a BPS Public Engagement with additional funding from IdeasTap.
http://www.bps.org.uk/news/bps-funded-dance-films-explaining-statistical-concepts-launched-online-0
If you have questions or comments about this film please contact @statsdancer #dancingstatistics or dancingstatistics@gmail.com
The BPS runs an annual public engagement grant scheme. Through these grants we aim to help members promote the relevance of evidence-based psychology to wider audiences either through direct work or by organising interesting and relevant communications activities. For press inquiries please contact the BPS Press Office.
http://www.bps.org.uk/what-we-do/awards-grants/public-engagement-grants/public-engagement-grants
IdeasTap is an arts charity for young, creative people at the start of their careers.
Visit their website for more information http://www.ideastap.com.

EXO - Ko Ko Bop Line Distribution (Color Coded)

What is the line distribution like for EXO's comeback song Ko Ko Bop?
Facebook: facebook.com/hexa6onkpop
Twitter : twitter.com/hexa6onkpop
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What is the line distribution like for EXO's comeback song Ko Ko Bop?
Facebook: facebook.com/hexa6onkpop
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Artist: EXO (엑소)
Song: Ko Ko Bop
Album: The War

What is the line distribution like for EXO's comeback song Ko Ko Bop?
Facebook: facebook.com/hexa6onkpop
Twitter : twitter.com/hexa6onkpop
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KPop Amino : @ HEXA6ON
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Artist: EXO (엑소)
Song: Ko Ko Bop
Album: The War

They were fast and sleek and 150 years ago the great tea clippers ruled the waves. Battling the elements, they raced to deliver their valuable cargo from China...

They were fast and sleek and 150 years ago the great tea clippers ruled the waves. Battling the elements, they raced to deliver their valuable cargo from China to the fashionable tea drinking sets in London.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com
Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur

They were fast and sleek and 150 years ago the great tea clippers ruled the waves. Battling the elements, they raced to deliver their valuable cargo from China to the fashionable tea drinking sets in London.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com
Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur

action movies 2015 Sp Distribution

The 1930s was a highpoint for ocean-going liners. Crossing the Atlantic by boat was the only way to reach the US, and competition between the French and British shipyards was never less than fierce, a focus for patriotic pride. The British QueenMary and French Normandie epitomised the golden age of the ocean liners. They were among the floating Art Deco palaces that competed intensely to win the Blue Riband - a prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing. A Holy Grail for the two countries, this prize was also a great bit of marketing.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com
Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur

published: 24 Apr 2017

Jason Brubaker – Roadmap to Indie Film Distribution - IFH 033

JasonBrubaker – Roadmap to IndieFilmDistribution
Do you want to know how to make money self distributing your film? Me too. That’s why I invited indie film self distribution guru Jason Brubaker on the show.
I’ve been following Jason Brubaker for sometime. He’s been in the indie film distribution space for over ten years and has had a front row seat to the major shifts going on in the film distribution business.
Jason Brubaker is a Los Angeles based indie film distribution executive specializing in direct to consumer distribution strategies. He currently consults with media companies, rights holders and content creators to develop strategies to source content, maximize distribution, grow audiences, build buzz and create community around each title.
We discuss a case study that blew my...

They were fast and sleek and 150 years ago the great tea clippers ruled the waves. Battling the elements, they raced to deliver their valuable cargo from China to the fashionable tea drinking sets in London.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com
Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur

published: 21 Apr 2017

Les coulisses de la grande distribution

published: 06 Nov 2013

IFA #1: How to Sell Your Film with Jason Brubaker

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About Jason Brubaker
Jason Brubaker is a Los Angeles based distribution consultant. He is focused on helping filmmakers make, market and sell movies more easily by growing a fan base, building buzz and creating community around your title.
Jason is a contributing author of The Independent’s Guide to Film Distributors, he is the founder of Filmmaking Stuff, a professional resource for independent filmmakers, and his articles on independent movie marketing and distribution have been featured in Film Slate, The Independent and Movie Maker Magazine.
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The life of African tribes - history documentary

In Africa, account for between 500 and 7,000 folk and ethnic groups. This diversity is explained by the difference in peoples' distributions and their divisions. Most likely the number of people and large ethnic areas that combine several closely related nations, ranging from 1 to 2 thousand.
Most of the peoples of Africa account for a few thousand or even a hundred people inhabit and 1-2 villages. Almost 90% of Africa's population is 120 peoples of over 1 million people, of whom 2/3 accounted for 30 people, numbering more than 5 million people. Noticeably more than 1/3 of the population of sub-Saharan Africa (and almost half the population of the whole of Africa) account for at least 10 major nations, numbering more than 10 millionArabs, Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo, Amhara, Oromo, Rwand...

The 1930s was a highpoint for ocean-going liners. Crossing the Atlantic by boat was the only way to reach the US, and competition between the French and British shipyards was never less than fierce, a focus for patriotic pride. The British QueenMary and French Normandie epitomised the golden age of the ocean liners. They were among the floating Art Deco palaces that competed intensely to win the Blue Riband - a prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing. A Holy Grail for the two countries, this prize was also a great bit of marketing.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com
Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur

The 1930s was a highpoint for ocean-going liners. Crossing the Atlantic by boat was the only way to reach the US, and competition between the French and British shipyards was never less than fierce, a focus for patriotic pride. The British QueenMary and French Normandie epitomised the golden age of the ocean liners. They were among the floating Art Deco palaces that competed intensely to win the Blue Riband - a prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing. A Holy Grail for the two countries, this prize was also a great bit of marketing.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com
Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur

JasonBrubaker – Roadmap to IndieFilmDistribution
Do you want to know how to make money self distributing your film? Me too. That’s why I invited indie film self distribution guru Jason Brubaker on the show.
I’ve been following Jason Brubaker for sometime. He’s been in the indie film distribution space for over ten years and has had a front row seat to the major shifts going on in the film distribution business.
Jason Brubaker is a Los Angeles based indie film distribution executive specializing in direct to consumer distribution strategies. He currently consults with media companies, rights holders and content creators to develop strategies to source content, maximize distribution, grow audiences, build buzz and create community around each title.
We discuss a case study that blew my mind, Camp Takaota. How the filmmakers behind the film, staring Youtube stars, Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart and Mamrie Hart, made some big waves at AFM (American Film Market), sold tons of merchandise and made money self distributing.
He’s also been running an indie film site called Filmmaking Stuff for the past seven years. It’s full of useful info to anyone interested in film distribution. Sit back and enjoy this podcast with Jason Brubaker.
For the whole story take a listen.
http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/033
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JasonBrubaker – Roadmap to IndieFilmDistribution
Do you want to know how to make money self distributing your film? Me too. That’s why I invited indie film self distribution guru Jason Brubaker on the show.
I’ve been following Jason Brubaker for sometime. He’s been in the indie film distribution space for over ten years and has had a front row seat to the major shifts going on in the film distribution business.
Jason Brubaker is a Los Angeles based indie film distribution executive specializing in direct to consumer distribution strategies. He currently consults with media companies, rights holders and content creators to develop strategies to source content, maximize distribution, grow audiences, build buzz and create community around each title.
We discuss a case study that blew my mind, Camp Takaota. How the filmmakers behind the film, staring Youtube stars, Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart and Mamrie Hart, made some big waves at AFM (American Film Market), sold tons of merchandise and made money self distributing.
He’s also been running an indie film site called Filmmaking Stuff for the past seven years. It’s full of useful info to anyone interested in film distribution. Sit back and enjoy this podcast with Jason Brubaker.
For the whole story take a listen.
http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/033
Get the Six Secrets to get into Film Festival for Cheap or FREE! http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/festivaltips/
Want someone to show you how to survive and thrive in the film biz, then head over to Alex Ferrari's Indie Film Hustle: http://www.indiefilmhustle.com
SUBSCRIBE for weekly filmmaking videos to help you get your film hustle on: https://www.youtube.com/indiefilmhustletv
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They were fast and sleek and 150 years ago the great tea clippers ruled the waves. Battling the elements, they raced to deliver their valuable cargo from China...

They were fast and sleek and 150 years ago the great tea clippers ruled the waves. Battling the elements, they raced to deliver their valuable cargo from China to the fashionable tea drinking sets in London.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com
Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur

They were fast and sleek and 150 years ago the great tea clippers ruled the waves. Battling the elements, they raced to deliver their valuable cargo from China to the fashionable tea drinking sets in London.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com
Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur

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About Jason Brubaker
Jason Brubaker is a Los Angeles based distribution consultant. He is focused on helping filmmakers make, market and sell movies more easily by growing a fan base, building buzz and creating community around your title.
Jason is a contributing author of The Independent’s Guide to Film Distributors, he is the founder of Filmmaking Stuff, a professional resource for independent filmmakers, and his articles on independent movie marketing and distribution have been featured in Film Slate, The Independent and Movie Maker Magazine.
Recently Jason Brubaker served as the Manager of Film Acquisitions for Chill. And prior to that, he was the Director of Operations for the popular video on demand aggregator, Distribber.
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The life of African tribes - history documentary

In Africa, account for between 500 and 7,000 folk and ethnic groups. This diversity is explained by the difference in peoples' distributions and their divisions...

In Africa, account for between 500 and 7,000 folk and ethnic groups. This diversity is explained by the difference in peoples' distributions and their divisions. Most likely the number of people and large ethnic areas that combine several closely related nations, ranging from 1 to 2 thousand.
Most of the peoples of Africa account for a few thousand or even a hundred people inhabit and 1-2 villages. Almost 90% of Africa's population is 120 peoples of over 1 million people, of whom 2/3 accounted for 30 people, numbering more than 5 million people. Noticeably more than 1/3 of the population of sub-Saharan Africa (and almost half the population of the whole of Africa) account for at least 10 major nations, numbering more than 10 millionArabs, Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo, Amhara, Oromo, Rwanda, Malagasy, the Zulus.
In the cultural-ethnographic relationship to the African territories split into 2 historic-ethnographic province - North Africa and tropical Africa. TropicalAfrican province, in turn, includes 6 historical-ethnographic regions:
West Africa or Western SudanEquatorial Africa (WestTropical Africa)
South AfricaEast Africa (with the Coastal and Mezhdozёrnoy podoblastyami)
North-East Africa
Madagascar and the rest

In Africa, account for between 500 and 7,000 folk and ethnic groups. This diversity is explained by the difference in peoples' distributions and their divisions. Most likely the number of people and large ethnic areas that combine several closely related nations, ranging from 1 to 2 thousand.
Most of the peoples of Africa account for a few thousand or even a hundred people inhabit and 1-2 villages. Almost 90% of Africa's population is 120 peoples of over 1 million people, of whom 2/3 accounted for 30 people, numbering more than 5 million people. Noticeably more than 1/3 of the population of sub-Saharan Africa (and almost half the population of the whole of Africa) account for at least 10 major nations, numbering more than 10 millionArabs, Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo, Amhara, Oromo, Rwanda, Malagasy, the Zulus.
In the cultural-ethnographic relationship to the African territories split into 2 historic-ethnographic province - North Africa and tropical Africa. TropicalAfrican province, in turn, includes 6 historical-ethnographic regions:
West Africa or Western SudanEquatorial Africa (WestTropical Africa)
South AfricaEast Africa (with the Coastal and Mezhdozёrnoy podoblastyami)
North-East Africa
Madagascar and the rest

The Normal Distribution and Shoplifting (DeSTRESS Film 12)

DeSTRESS films combine live-action explanation and interviews, filmed in a variety of locations, with narrated animations that take the viewer through a worked example. This film builds on the Normal distribution, introduced in film 11, by giving various examples, focusing on the losses from shoplifting in various shops.
This video has been produced as part of the DeSTRESS project, part of the UK Open Educational Resources programme funded by the HE Academy and the JISC. It can be redistributed and adapted under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-By-NC-SA licence. For downloadable versions of the DeSTRESS films and supporting resources visit http://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/statistics/videos .

The 1930s was a highpoint for ocean-going liners. Crossing the Atlantic by boat was the only way to reach the US, and competition between the French and British shipyards was never less than fierce, a focus for patriotic pride. The British QueenMary and French Normandie epitomised the golden age of the ocean liners. They were among the floating Art Deco palaces that competed intensely to win the Blue Riband - a prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing. A Holy Grail for the two countries, this prize was also a great bit of marketing.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com

A three minute film demonstrating the statistical concept of frequency distributions through dance.
Project title: 'Communicating Psychology to the Public through Dance' (AKA 'DancingStatistics')
Founder & Co-Producer: LucyIrving
Founder & Co-Producer Dr CarlSenior, Aston UniversityProject Manager & Co-Producer: Elise Phillips
Statistical Lead & Co-Producer: ProfessorAndy Field
Choreographer: Masha Gurina
Filmmaker: Kyle Stevenson
These films were funded by a BPS Public Engagement with additional funding from IdeasTap.
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If you have questions or comments about this film please contact @statsdancer #dancingstatistics or dancingstatistics@gmail.com
The BPS runs an annual public engagement grant scheme. Through these grants we aim to help members promote the relevance of evidence-based psychology to wider audiences either through direct work or by organising interesting and relevant communications activities. For press inquiries please contact the BPS Press Office.
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Apocalypse Now: Crash Course Film Criticism #8

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EXO - Ko Ko Bop Line Distribution (Color Coded)

What is the line distribution like for EXO's comeback song Ko Ko Bop?
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movie logos and distributors (3/4/09)

Note: these were not made by me I'm am not trying to copyright anything
A bunch of logos...

They were fast and sleek and 150 years ago the great tea clippers ruled the waves. Battling the elements, they raced to deliver their valuable cargo from China to the fashionable tea drinking sets in London.
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The 1930s was a highpoint for ocean-going liners. Crossing the Atlantic by boat was the only way to reach the US, and competition between the French and British shipyards was never less than fierce, a focus for patriotic pride. The British QueenMary and French Normandie epitomised the golden age of the ocean liners. They were among the floating Art Deco palaces that competed intensely to win the Blue Riband - a prize for the fastest Atlantic crossing. A Holy Grail for the two countries, this prize was also a great bit of marketing.
Originally broadcast in 2003. Content licensed by DRG Distributions. Any queries, contact us at hello@littledotstudios.com
Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur

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Jason Brubaker – Roadmap to Indie Film Distribution - IFH 033

Jason Brubaker – Roadmap to Indie Film Distribution
Do you want to know how to make money ...

Jason Brubaker – Roadmap to Indie Film Distribution - IFH 033

JasonBrubaker – Roadmap to IndieFilmDistribution
Do you want to know how to make money self distributing your film? Me too. That’s why I invited indie film self distribution guru Jason Brubaker on the show.
I’ve been following Jason Brubaker for sometime. He’s been in the indie film distribution space for over ten years and has had a front row seat to the major shifts going on in the film distribution business.
Jason Brubaker is a Los Angeles based indie film distribution executive specializing in direct to consumer distribution strategies. He currently consults with media companies, rights holders and content creators to develop strategies to source content, maximize distribution, grow audiences, build buzz and create community around each title.
We discuss a case study that blew my mind, Camp Takaota. How the filmmakers behind the film, staring Youtube stars, Grace Helbig, Hannah Hart and Mamrie Hart, made some big waves at AFM (American Film Market), sold tons of merchandise and made money self distributing.
He’s also been running an indie film site called Filmmaking Stuff for the past seven years. It’s full of useful info to anyone interested in film distribution. Sit back and enjoy this podcast with Jason Brubaker.
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They were fast and sleek and 150 years ago the great tea clippers ruled the waves. Battling the elements, they raced to deliver their valuable cargo from China to the fashionable tea drinking sets in London.
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Jason Brubaker is a Los Angeles based distribution consultant. He is focused on helping filmmakers make, market and sell movies more easily by growing a fan base, building buzz and creating community around your title.
Jason is a contributing author of The Independent’s Guide to Film Distributors, he is the founder of Filmmaking Stuff, a professional resource for independent filmmakers, and his articles on independent movie marketing and distribution have been featured in Film Slate, The Independent and Movie Maker Magazine.
Recently Jason Brubaker served as the Manager of Film Acquisitions for Chill. And prior to that, he was the Director of Operations for the popular video on demand aggregator, Distribber.
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The life of African tribes - history documentary

In Africa, account for between 500 and 7,000 folk and ethnic groups. This diversity is explained by the difference in peoples' distributions and their divisions. Most likely the number of people and large ethnic areas that combine several closely related nations, ranging from 1 to 2 thousand.
Most of the peoples of Africa account for a few thousand or even a hundred people inhabit and 1-2 villages. Almost 90% of Africa's population is 120 peoples of over 1 million people, of whom 2/3 accounted for 30 people, numbering more than 5 million people. Noticeably more than 1/3 of the population of sub-Saharan Africa (and almost half the population of the whole of Africa) account for at least 10 major nations, numbering more than 10 millionArabs, Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo, Amhara, Oromo, Rwanda, Malagasy, the Zulus.
In the cultural-ethnographic relationship to the African territories split into 2 historic-ethnographic province - North Africa and tropical Africa. TropicalAfrican province, in turn, includes 6 historical-ethnographic regions:
West Africa or Western SudanEquatorial Africa (WestTropical Africa)
South AfricaEast Africa (with the Coastal and Mezhdozёrnoy podoblastyami)
North-East Africa
Madagascar and the rest

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Monday morning just got better with news of a great new film. Gen-next star Varun Dhawan will pair up with the sizzling Katrina Kaif for the first time in Remo D’Souza’s next dance film. While the announcement of the same has already made us impatient to know more about the film. And since we are still digging up more info for you, we give you five reasons why you, too, should be very excited for the film....

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